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we asked you if you thought bill clinton's legacy would help or hurt hillary clinton. here's where we are so far. 85% have picked rfd help and 15% picked rfd hurt. michael chose rfd hurt and shared this. i saw this movie in 2008. leah chose rfd help and said president clinton is well loved amongst many liberals and any attack is old hat. keep them coming. heroes and zeros, one involves a good samaritan and another a proposal that could endanger a loved creature. we'll explain. captain obvious: . and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next...
we asked you if you thought bill clinton's legacy would help or hurt hillary clinton. here's where we are so far. 85% have picked rfd help and 15% picked rfd hurt. michael chose rfd hurt and shared this. i saw this movie in 2008. leah chose rfd help and said president clinton is well loved amongst many liberals and any attack is old hat. keep them coming. heroes and zeros, one involves a good samaritan and another a proposal that could endanger a loved creature. we'll explain. captain obvious:...
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bill clinton on the campaign trail. that's up next. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> politics is not rocket science. it's either creative cooperation or constant conflict. it's either a focus on people or a focus on keeping yourself in power by keeping people torn up and upset so they can't think anymore. when i honestly got in this race and i talked about it, i said, your opponent is a genius at that ladder course. he skated a couple of elections here do
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former secretary of state hillary clinton is hedging her bet. the former presidential candidate defending obamacare but saying she is open to evidence based changes. we are back with karl rove. karl, to what extent is obamacare going to be the strategy of both parties going to into the mid terms? >> well, i think it's going to be a big part of the republican strategy. democrats are going to try to diminish the damage that's being done to their brand and to their candidates by it but republicans have got to be careful in how they approach it. they have got to, in my opinion, first of all, be very focused on the fact they say to the american people they didn't tell the truth about this law pooch were warning, experts were warning. congressional budget office saying people were going to lose coverage. actuaries at the department of health and human services were warning you wouldn't be able to keep your plan. we have got to have republicans simply say there were not only lots of problems but democrats were warned there were going to be lots of prob
former secretary of state hillary clinton is hedging her bet. the former presidential candidate defending obamacare but saying she is open to evidence based changes. we are back with karl rove. karl, to what extent is obamacare going to be the strategy of both parties going to into the mid terms? >> well, i think it's going to be a big part of the republican strategy. democrats are going to try to diminish the damage that's being done to their brand and to their candidates by it but...
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so i welcome president clinton back to kentucky. every time he's come, it's been really good for me. >> we welcome another kentucky native son, joining us is one of the other people who spoke at the rally today. democratic congressman john yarmuth of kentucky. thanks, how are you? >> i'm good, ari. how are you? >> i'm good. i'm not a kentucky expert. i don't have a kentucky accent. i've heard of the good cop/bad cop routine. i don't know if you all do that in kentucky. what's going on here with these two senators? >> well, i think this is kind of an unholy alliance, if you will, between rand paul and mitch mcconnell. you know, if -- there was a poll recently in kentucky among republicans. they said, who do you prefer? rand paul or mitch mcconnell? 59% to 27% republicans prefer rand paul. so what mitch is trying to do right now, obviously, is to cozy up to rand paul as best he can. he drove literally 100 miles to bowling green, kentucky, so rand paul would sign his filing papers. that's how much mitch is concerned about rand paul's s
so i welcome president clinton back to kentucky. every time he's come, it's been really good for me. >> we welcome another kentucky native son, joining us is one of the other people who spoke at the rally today. democratic congressman john yarmuth of kentucky. thanks, how are you? >> i'm good, ari. how are you? >> i'm good. i'm not a kentucky expert. i don't have a kentucky accent. i've heard of the good cop/bad cop routine. i don't know if you all do that in kentucky. what's...
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. >> what if nor secretary of state hillary rodham clinton were asked to speak at the commencement? >> i think hillary clinton has not been involved in the use of torture, waterboarding which has been condemned internationally. i think hillary rodam clinton has not bonn been involved in lies about whether iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> well on the other hand students i talked to had no problem with the former secretary of state speaking at their graduation. >> speaking at the graduation isn't anything with politics. i think it would be fine for her to speak. obviously they can be upset about it because of their own personal views but at the same time it shouldn't effect the fact that she is just speaking at our graduation. >> no politics involved with really. >> your professors aren't happy about this. they don't want her to give the address. they put together this petition 200 plus have signed it saying they want their invitation rescinded. >> i am not surprise the. university campuses being what they are being a very liberal environment. >> as i was saying more than 200
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how do we get that down the public wants it richard are we heading down the same path with hillary clinton i mean it is are we just saying ok let's his shift horses we've got this obama presidency that is completely own and operated by wall street now we're getting ready to move to hillary clinton who it was invented by wall street for god's sakes what's going to be different that's going to shape this up to where when a president says to us you know i really do care about the working poor i really do care about the middle class rather than give us a speech they actually take action ones that are going to happen well you know that all definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result you know i this is where i get very harsh on my friends the democratic base not just the leadership you have a politician in hillary clinton who was part of a very right leaning economic administration hasn't said what she'd do about financial reform hansen said what she do about unemployment has a set which she do about social security or medicare and they all wa
how do we get that down the public wants it richard are we heading down the same path with hillary clinton i mean it is are we just saying ok let's his shift horses we've got this obama presidency that is completely own and operated by wall street now we're getting ready to move to hillary clinton who it was invented by wall street for god's sakes what's going to be different that's going to shape this up to where when a president says to us you know i really do care about the working poor i...
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. >> hillary clinton discussed comments comparing vladimir putin's move to the nazis. >> i had a lot of experience, not only with him but people like that, but in particular president putin. >>> part of the reason it's so important to reach out to the latino community, the latino community is the most likely to be uninsured. >> there are big changes in store for students prepping for their s.a.t.s. >> many spend months and thousands of dollars preparing. >> it's like a game, the s.a.t., what you learn in preparation is strategies to play the game. >> more news out of d.c. city council just approved a measure to decriminalize possession of small amgts of marijuana. at least now congress will be passing something. that's a good thing. ♪ >> all right, we start with developing news right now. we thought the big story at cpac was going to be chris christie but he was overshadowed by mitch mcconnell brandishing a gun. we'll go to that shortly. first we'll go to the white house where we're waiting remarks from president obama live. he's going to be speaking from the brief being room about
. >> hillary clinton discussed comments comparing vladimir putin's move to the nazis. >> i had a lot of experience, not only with him but people like that, but in particular president putin. >>> part of the reason it's so important to reach out to the latino community, the latino community is the most likely to be uninsured. >> there are big changes in store for students prepping for their s.a.t.s. >> many spend months and thousands of dollars preparing....
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clinton up at rushlimbaugh.com. and we simply ask does america, do the american people want to observe the aging of this woman in office. yike its! >> stephen: that's how she looks today, imagine how she would look at 73. ooh. (cheers and applause) that's a best-- that's a best-case scenario. in the second term, she could deteriorate into this. (laughter) (laughter) jimmy, take it down. the american people don't want to observe that ever again. we'll be right [ male announcer ] behold -- the original light beer. the inventor of great taste and less filling. the one that dared to say, maybe light beer should taste like beer. and for a limited time, miller lite is back in the original light can. ♪ miller lite is back in the original light can. ta-da! whoa. showtime. agh! there's me! there's me! there's me! boom. ohhhh! ♪ wow, thanks. join dd perks today and get a free medium beverage. then, every dollar you spend on a dunkin' product earns you points for more free medium beverages. enroll today. america runs on du
clinton up at rushlimbaugh.com. and we simply ask does america, do the american people want to observe the aging of this woman in office. yike its! >> stephen: that's how she looks today, imagine how she would look at 73. ooh. (cheers and applause) that's a best-- that's a best-case scenario. in the second term, she could deteriorate into this. (laughter) (laughter) jimmy, take it down. the american people don't want to observe that ever again. we'll be right [ male announcer ] behold --...
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mike mcphal, you workd with him during the clinton years. he took away from the press conference that putin doesn't know what to do next. do you think that's the case, that putin actually, while he's trying to show confidence, he may have acted emotionally and now doesn't have a plan b? >> putin was very angry at what happened in kiev. yanukovych mishandled the situation. >> let putin down. >> let putin down. he sees a western hand behind everything. so, things did not play out as he wanted. he is now seeing sort of the last piece of the former soviet empire falling away. so, it's a bit of desperation. and so i think in some sense, this is a reactive act, but it's dangerous. he's there. and we have to make it very clear to him that he has a fundamental choice here. >> right. >> if he stays on this path, he faces isolation and a very bad future. if he gets off this path, he can redeem the investment of sochi. >> sure. >> and be part of the international community. >> it seems it's political isolation he faces first. financial isolation seems
mike mcphal, you workd with him during the clinton years. he took away from the press conference that putin doesn't know what to do next. do you think that's the case, that putin actually, while he's trying to show confidence, he may have acted emotionally and now doesn't have a plan b? >> putin was very angry at what happened in kiev. yanukovych mishandled the situation. >> let putin down. >> let putin down. he sees a western hand behind everything. so, things did not play...
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clinton up at rushlimbaugh.com. and we simply ask does america, do the american people want to observe the aging of this woman in office. yike its! >> stephen: that's how she looks today, imagine how she would look at 73. ooh. (cheers and applause) that's a best-- that's a best-case scenario. in the second term, she could deteriorate into this. (laughter) (laughter) jimmy, take it down. the american people don't want to observe that ever again. we'll be right [ steven holcomb ] as an olympic bobsledder and a devry university student, one thing i know for sure... you're only as good as the team pushing for you. and with you. at devry, the personal attention they give all their students, teaching what you need to know to help you get hired, and always pushing for your success means i can work for gold and toward a great tech career when the games are over. [ male announcer ] over 100 team usa athletes rely on devry to help prepare them for their next career. so can you. visit devry.edu. the inventor of great taste and
clinton up at rushlimbaugh.com. and we simply ask does america, do the american people want to observe the aging of this woman in office. yike its! >> stephen: that's how she looks today, imagine how she would look at 73. ooh. (cheers and applause) that's a best-- that's a best-case scenario. in the second term, she could deteriorate into this. (laughter) (laughter) jimmy, take it down. the american people don't want to observe that ever again. we'll be right [ steven holcomb ] as an...
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clinton was the last to carry the state. in fron of a room of 1200 people he took aim at mitch mcconnell and the staunch opposition to obamacare. >> you know what in a sane environment people do when they have problems with a good objective? they fix the problems. the other choice is to just pout if you're not -- if your pear is not in the white house and make as many problems as you can, stop anything good from happening and if you cane stop it at least bad mouth it. and then when life being what it is and all of us being imperfect as we are, when there's a problem, do everything you can to make sure the problem is never fixed. it may work and get people torn up and mad all the time. but it's a dumb way to run a country. >> so according to the latest poll in kentucky, it's still anybody's race with grimes leading mcconnell. mcconnell's unpopularity may be leading the polls. mitch mcconnell seems anything but worried about the former president campaigning in his home state. he was asked about it yesterday on capitol hill. >>
clinton was the last to carry the state. in fron of a room of 1200 people he took aim at mitch mcconnell and the staunch opposition to obamacare. >> you know what in a sane environment people do when they have problems with a good objective? they fix the problems. the other choice is to just pout if you're not -- if your pear is not in the white house and make as many problems as you can, stop anything good from happening and if you cane stop it at least bad mouth it. and then when life...
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>> guest: i grew up in a little town in ohio--a little town called port clinton, ohio. population then and now 5,000. c-span: what was the family like? >> guest: my family? c-span: mm-hmm. >> guest: my dad was a--a building contractor. my mom was a schoolteacher. we'd come there after the war. my dad had been injured during the war and he was recovering. and i had a--a younger sister--still do. and it was a--it was a pleasant place to grow up and a pleasant time to grow up. and, i mean, i--it was a much less, you know, cosmopolitan place than harvard or--or the east coast in general. but i was really blessed in growing up in a place that had a lot of social capital. and, frankly, i've--i've spent some time learning in writing this book about the degree to which what i'm indulging in here is simple nostalgia for kind of a--of a--of a past that one wouldn't necessarily today want to re-create. i haven't been back to port clinton for a long time--until i--until just recently i went back there. and it turns out it still is, in fact, unusually civic. people do--do connect wi
>> guest: i grew up in a little town in ohio--a little town called port clinton, ohio. population then and now 5,000. c-span: what was the family like? >> guest: my family? c-span: mm-hmm. >> guest: my dad was a--a building contractor. my mom was a schoolteacher. we'd come there after the war. my dad had been injured during the war and he was recovering. and i had a--a younger sister--still do. and it was a--it was a pleasant place to grow up and a pleasant time to grow up....
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from hillary clinton. thousands of new documents from clintonland. that's next on "now." . ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and potentially even liver cancer. if you are one of the millions of people with hepatitis c, you haven't been forgotten. t
from hillary clinton. thousands of new documents from clintonland. that's next on "now." . ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident...
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we begin with a political paper chase that could cause some problems for hillary clinton. more than 30,000 pages of confidential documents from the bill clinton presidency should have been made public a year ago. but they are still under lock and key. that's according to the website, politico. some but not all of the papers may soon be released, and that could cause some problems for hillary clinton if she runs for president in 2016. our senior political analyst, ron brownstein, joining us now from culver city, out in the california. ron, give us an idea of what kind of documents we're talking about, what this potentially could mean if hillary clinton runs for president. >> reporter: hi, wolf. first of all, substantively, i have written books using the presidential libraries and the general trend over time is to longer delay and narrow disclosure. fdr library, lbj library, huge trove material, part of a long standing trend. we don't know what are in the documents. many confidential advice within the white house. i think politically, this really plays into the broader issue
we begin with a political paper chase that could cause some problems for hillary clinton. more than 30,000 pages of confidential documents from the bill clinton presidency should have been made public a year ago. but they are still under lock and key. that's according to the website, politico. some but not all of the papers may soon be released, and that could cause some problems for hillary clinton if she runs for president in 2016. our senior political analyst, ron brownstein, joining us now...
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. >> after 13 years, hillary clinton's advice to her husband, the president, is finally made public. james rosen will analyze for us.
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career followed by her husband's affair when bill clinton was in office. four americans were killed in the benghazi attack including ambassador christopher stevens. then outgoing secretary clinton appeared before a congressional committee last spring made these remarks. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest and whether it was guys out for a walk some night and decided they would go kill some americans, what difference at this point does it make? jon: david drucker, senior correspondent for the "washington examiner." the thrust of that "national journal" piece, lynn, those who support hillary clinton are not doing her any favors by sort of pushing the benghazi to the side. how does she confront that? how do her supporters confront it? >> well her supporters confront it by continuing to lay the infrastructure that they are doing if she does make a run in 2016. building mailing lists, stockpiling money, organizing, getting names on databases. a lot of how this benghazi controversy unfolds is whether or not her folks have the m
career followed by her husband's affair when bill clinton was in office. four americans were killed in the benghazi attack including ambassador christopher stevens. then outgoing secretary clinton appeared before a congressional committee last spring made these remarks. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest and whether it was guys out for a walk some night and decided they would go kill some americans, what difference at this point does it make? jon: david...
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this was before obamacare, it was when the clinton administration was trying to reform health care. in april 1993, he had a big meeting scheduled at the white house with then first lady hillary clinton. the goal was to get congressman mcdermott on board with the clinton administration's approach to health reform as they tried to get it passed through congress. the day before that meeting, hillary clinton's staff, we now know, sent her this memo prepping her for that meeting with congressman mcdermott, quote, we need to keep him happy and on our side. quote, as staged and presumptuous as that is, you might suggest you throw out all the staff at the end of the meeting to have a private meeting with him. this will signal to him your closeness with him. it's like reading the stage directions on "house of cards" or west wing," less murders. the efforts by the clinton white house to woo certain members of congress are kind of fascinating to read about in this gritty level of detail. these details are spelled out in documents released today. over the next few weeks, 33,000 pages of interna
this was before obamacare, it was when the clinton administration was trying to reform health care. in april 1993, he had a big meeting scheduled at the white house with then first lady hillary clinton. the goal was to get congressman mcdermott on board with the clinton administration's approach to health reform as they tried to get it passed through congress. the day before that meeting, hillary clinton's staff, we now know, sent her this memo prepping her for that meeting with congressman...
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clinton's aide wrote to mrs. clinton he is a fan of yours. then, clocking in at number three was andrea mitchell of nbc news who was described as a former white house correspondent. who was replaced by brian williams. the memo said that nbc was grooming williams to take over for tom brokaw it said andrea now covers the state department. she is very aggressive. then comes claire shipman at number 4. at the time she was with cnn as their white house correspondent. it identified her as the newest hire over there with wolf blitzer and jill daughtery. claire was with us on our trip to south asia. she is very powerful. up guess what bill, do you know who shipman is married to? jay carney, white house press secretary. long time veteran correspondent, the memo noted that she was second in -- at the white house pecking order there for abc news to mr. brit hume. no further comment. >> i wanted to see if hume was in that mix now. >> took some lumps. >> with all of this analysis about hillary clinton's presentation while she was first lady, it looks to m
clinton's aide wrote to mrs. clinton he is a fan of yours. then, clocking in at number three was andrea mitchell of nbc news who was described as a former white house correspondent. who was replaced by brian williams. the memo said that nbc was grooming williams to take over for tom brokaw it said andrea now covers the state department. she is very aggressive. then comes claire shipman at number 4. at the time she was with cnn as their white house correspondent. it identified her as the newest...
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clinton. mrs. clinton dominating the field with 50% of registered voters saying she would make a good president, while governor christie is tied with former florida governor jeb bush and florida senator marco rubio. karl rove is former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush and a fox news contributor. karl, we see familiar names and faces on that list. generally speaking, what do those names tell us about the state of either party? >> well, the republican field is big, lots of names that were tested in the poll, even more names that are likely to be candidates. the democrat list, obviously, is very short, one name on it. but let's take all of this with more than a grain of salt. in fact, if we took the appropriate amount of salt, our doctors would be saying we had too much sodium. [laughter] this is way early. if you look back to 2005 and '6, for example, polls would have shown that hillary clinton was going away merchandise the democratic primary -- inside the democratic primary an
clinton. mrs. clinton dominating the field with 50% of registered voters saying she would make a good president, while governor christie is tied with former florida governor jeb bush and florida senator marco rubio. karl rove is former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush and a fox news contributor. karl, we see familiar names and faces on that list. generally speaking, what do those names tell us about the state of either party? >> well, the republican field is big, lots of...
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and tonight, hillary clinton will speak at the university of miami at a reception for students, faculty, and invited guests. we'll be right back. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. but with less energy, moodiness,
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. >> that was former secretary of state hillary clinton speaking this afternoon about the situation in ukraine. earlier today, apenvoy to the united nations was threatened by a group of 10 to 15 armed militants in crimea. the region of the country where russian forces have taken control. the envoy was reportedly leaving the ukraine yap naval base when the car was surrounded by unidentified armed men who told him to go to the airport and leave crimea. he's safe, but the tensions did not he said there. in the eastern city of the hometown of ousted president viktor yanukovych, hundreds of activists recaptured a government building that was being held by opposition forces. meanwhile 35 international observers are currently on their way to ukraine in response to a request from the interim government in kiev. over in europe, pressure continued to mount on russia to change its hawk, calculus. john kerry met with his european counter parts and held a separate meeting with foreign minister lavrov. lavrov also met with foreign ministers from the uk, germany and france. in the last hour, secretar
. >> that was former secretary of state hillary clinton speaking this afternoon about the situation in ukraine. earlier today, apenvoy to the united nations was threatened by a group of 10 to 15 armed militants in crimea. the region of the country where russian forces have taken control. the envoy was reportedly leaving the ukraine yap naval base when the car was surrounded by unidentified armed men who told him to go to the airport and leave crimea. he's safe, but the tensions did not he...
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it passed you unanimously in the house and signed into law by president bill clinton 8 months after it was introduced. in 1999 arizona passed an identical bill. this year kathy harris suggested some minor clarifications on arizona's law. that's what was vetoed by governor brewer. kathy now joins me. kathy, i've been amazed at the controversy here. this was a very relative minor change to a bill that was noncontroversial in 1999, 1993 at the federal level and was noncontroversial up until this past week. why the controversy? >> well, in my view, governor, a very small minority was able to make hey out of it to make the bill about something it wasn't. and the veto was for a bill that didn't exist. >> there were accusations this was going to bring back jim crowe. i looked through the jim crowe laws of the deep south where i grew up. i couldn't find anything common to that at all in this bill. it was very minor language changes. can you help our audience understand exactly what did this bill do? >> senate bill 1062 clarified an updated arizona religious freedom restoration act as we saw co
it passed you unanimously in the house and signed into law by president bill clinton 8 months after it was introduced. in 1999 arizona passed an identical bill. this year kathy harris suggested some minor clarifications on arizona's law. that's what was vetoed by governor brewer. kathy now joins me. kathy, i've been amazed at the controversy here. this was a very relative minor change to a bill that was noncontroversial in 1999, 1993 at the federal level and was noncontroversial up until this...
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i'm telling you, clinton used to be called teflon. nothing sticks to these guys. that was the single dumbest guys. at least put your sweats on. >> you don't think this makes them relatable. >> shirts and ties and dress shoes, why not put on sweats. >> you whined if it reversed we'd be whining and you're whining about it. you're mocking it. >> if you don't like dress shirts and ties, maybe you like this better. nancy pelosi and kathleen sebelius. dancy pelosi is how she tweeted out. >> i think the toronto mayor is much better at it. >> do they twerk? is twerking allowed by the former speaker. >> hopefully not. i can tell you one thing, everyone in the administration is in shape today. >> i'm in no position to make fun of anybody working out. this is a bad topic for me but i'm trying. >> mike and alan, have a great weekend. >> in the effort to honor military, we share a story heartwarming and hard breaking. one man's mission to bring love and comfort to family members and it starts with a little bear. >>> also the housing market on the mend. home builders say someth
i'm telling you, clinton used to be called teflon. nothing sticks to these guys. that was the single dumbest guys. at least put your sweats on. >> you don't think this makes them relatable. >> shirts and ties and dress shoes, why not put on sweats. >> you whined if it reversed we'd be whining and you're whining about it. you're mocking it. >> if you don't like dress shirts and ties, maybe you like this better. nancy pelosi and kathleen sebelius. dancy pelosi is how she...
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. >> the policies of the clinton administration i applaud. he made good on that promise and signed what amouned to the biggest capital gains tax cut in american history. he went after entitlement spending. those were great policies. the problem that i see in this budget and administration is it has done the opposite. it has raised taxes. $550 billion annually. it has increased entitlement spending with the obama care entitlements. it has run up record number of deficits. you are doing the opposite and having the opposite results. the revenue ratios are the same as the clinton administration's. >> he was reducing spending. swroo we are -- >> discretionary. >> yeah. >> we are talking about the entire budget which brings me to the final question. you propose no reforms. i'm curious how you plan on doing that? >> the trillion dollars that occurs has been implementation. >> we have to keep this thing runs. miss lee. >> thank you very much. i apologized. i had another meeting. things got dhchanged around. i tonight believe anyone has asked you yet
. >> the policies of the clinton administration i applaud. he made good on that promise and signed what amouned to the biggest capital gains tax cut in american history. he went after entitlement spending. those were great policies. the problem that i see in this budget and administration is it has done the opposite. it has raised taxes. $550 billion annually. it has increased entitlement spending with the obama care entitlements. it has run up record number of deficits. you are doing the...
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i know, you know, my former boss, hillary clinton, used to say you don't get into an argument with your banker. i think in the context of germany they would say you don't get into an argument with your utility company. so i think there may be some opportunities on the financial side but crossing over into the energy side, you know, putin's energy card may not be as potent as it once was. there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think she's trying to potentially have -- be a channel to try to talk putin down from the ledge that he finds himself on. so that may be one tactic, where she's -- you know, she's looking at perhaps, you know, canceling the g8 mee
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if you asked about hillary clinton, she's welcome. what about bill clinton and monica lewinsky? did that live up to the standards you were looking for. i see people disagree with her but rarely people say she is not the quality of person to be a commencement address speaker. >> they dig into a morality issue there, seemingly one-sided. well done, ainsley. we want you guys to tell us what you think. is condoleezza rice a bad influence? should she not be a commencement speaker? if you had someone graduating from university would you not want her there? >> can i show you the list of the people who have been the last ten speakers? i'm sure these people are very accomplished but they are individuals people wouldn't know. condoleezza rice, a well-known name. >> if i was her, i wouldn't go. >> designer journalist, motorola c.e.o. these are some of the individuals. >> let's go to heather nauert to look at the headlines. >> one person who is not going to be getting an invitation from russia is this lady. an american news anchor working for russian state tv quit her job live on television
if you asked about hillary clinton, she's welcome. what about bill clinton and monica lewinsky? did that live up to the standards you were looking for. i see people disagree with her but rarely people say she is not the quality of person to be a commencement address speaker. >> they dig into a morality issue there, seemingly one-sided. well done, ainsley. we want you guys to tell us what you think. is condoleezza rice a bad influence? should she not be a commencement speaker? if you had...
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clinton drank, we certainly know boris yetten did. the people of ukraine, a large majority of them have wanted to sort of move west, to have their discontin discontinueny be with europe, they have wanted a modern future, they have wanted to be a part of the 20th century, quite similar to what happened in georgia. and that is the dynamic on the ground that putin doesn't know what to do with. this surprise what happened in ukraine, surprised the west as much as it surprised vladimir putin. what you had was mass demonstrations of lots of people in ukraine, particularly young people who were incensed by the fact that the regime in the ukraine, in kiev was going to force -- was going to rebuff europe and instead cast its lot with russia. that's what produced this dynamic. we're all playing catchup, the people -- the real actors here, the people who have moved the story are the people of ukraine. and the people of ukraine particularly young people, particularly people in the west seem to say we want a future that is outside of the shadow of
clinton drank, we certainly know boris yetten did. the people of ukraine, a large majority of them have wanted to sort of move west, to have their discontin discontinueny be with europe, they have wanted a modern future, they have wanted to be a part of the 20th century, quite similar to what happened in georgia. and that is the dynamic on the ground that putin doesn't know what to do with. this surprise what happened in ukraine, surprised the west as much as it surprised vladimir putin. what...
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we are 22 years after bill clinton said i did not inhale on the campaign trail. of course this isn't a discussion about drugs as it is so much a discussion about the president, his candor, his ownership of his own history, and fundamentally question of race and how the president is i think almost opening a new chapter, one that beegan with trayvon martin, a new chamter about his own cultural heritage and who he wants to be in his last three years of his presidency. what did you make of that? >> i don't think we've ever seen this much of the interior life of any president of the united states as we've seen with this president both because of the autobiography he wrote where he really dug into his own growing up, his own attitudes toward race, very candid about drug use, and then as his presidency is going, this isn't a look back after he's already not president. this is as his presidency goes. we are looking into the interior life of president obama. so it's fascinating from that standpoint. and as different from the first term he really wants to get in and own th
we are 22 years after bill clinton said i did not inhale on the campaign trail. of course this isn't a discussion about drugs as it is so much a discussion about the president, his candor, his ownership of his own history, and fundamentally question of race and how the president is i think almost opening a new chapter, one that beegan with trayvon martin, a new chamter about his own cultural heritage and who he wants to be in his last three years of his presidency. what did you make of that?...
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california initiative for twelve dollars minimum wage we've read and then other people have asked the clintons in new york city come out for a minimum wage for thirty million people at least equal to the minimum wage in one nine hundred sixty eight adjusted for inflation and as no big deal thirty million people are making less today than workers in wal-mart and elsewhere made thirty forty six years ago just they were saying that they won't come out for if the law about rhetoric grabs if he runs against a large conservative republican nominee in two thousand and sixteen which is ralph nader go. you vote your conviction you vote for the person who stands for justice freedom and peace that's that's you go for it everybody did that a lot of these snarky politicians who basically say to you you go vote for me because i'm the least worst that's the you know that's the vibration would be around i've always believe in voting for your convictions and for the principled candidate of your choice which is why we want to get more candidates on the better of you would vote for a principled conservatives ove
california initiative for twelve dollars minimum wage we've read and then other people have asked the clintons in new york city come out for a minimum wage for thirty million people at least equal to the minimum wage in one nine hundred sixty eight adjusted for inflation and as no big deal thirty million people are making less today than workers in wal-mart and elsewhere made thirty forty six years ago just they were saying that they won't come out for if the law about rhetoric grabs if he runs...
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paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become a reflex. it's hardly surprised when the party unveils its budget later this month, it will likely touch all the far right's erogenous zones when it comes to the poor. today the chair polled by paul ryan unveiled a 200-page report blasting federal programs aimed to help the poor. part of their conclusion is the federal government effectively discourages them, that's poor people of this country, from make mortgage money. and then they throw this into the mix. perhaps the single most determinant of poverty is family structure. well, social conservatives out there should have loved that baby. but in an interview with "the washington post," cong
paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become a reflex. it's hardly surprised when the party unveils its budget...
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bill clinton didn't do it when he won in '92, and while white male voters supported obama's candidacy in 2008, that number fell in 2012. let's bring in our strategists, the grio.com contributor and political analyst zerlina maxwell and suzanne del percio. good to see both of you. we talked about this ad nauseam, democrats made great strides with women voters and nonwhite groups. what happened, zerlina, to working class white men, and can they fix it? >> they can fix it, but it's really why white men are very important, because the makeup of that electorate is very different from a presidential election year, so like you said, you know, democrats haven't won the white male vote in those presidential election years, but in 5 of 6 of the past presidential elections when they didn't win the male vote, they won the election, so the midterm electorate is very, very different. i think democrats can push the minimum wage. i think they can make these issues that generally get framed under women's issues, family issues, american issues, and that will help. >> that is what they think, susan. the
bill clinton didn't do it when he won in '92, and while white male voters supported obama's candidacy in 2008, that number fell in 2012. let's bring in our strategists, the grio.com contributor and political analyst zerlina maxwell and suzanne del percio. good to see both of you. we talked about this ad nauseam, democrats made great strides with women voters and nonwhite groups. what happened, zerlina, to working class white men, and can they fix it? >> they can fix it, but it's really...
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there were 11 of us, and we were constantly not only fighting bill clinton, the president at that time, but fight against some of the things our old leadership was doing because we didn't come back to be just a mindless lemon for the elephant over the donkey, but came back with value, and that was to get our government spending down to live within our means, to get fair taxes that don't ruin people's businesses and their lives, and we believe the things the republican party had been saying. that was our big crime, but they called us a big boy republican, and now to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life easier. didn't like the bad boy republican thing, but i just want you to know what brought me back because i left for 12 years, and when i left, having set term limits, i never thought i would come back to congress again, because when i left, we had actually balanced the budget for the first time in 40 # years. in 1998, we balanced the budget. 1999, we blnsed the budget, and in 2000, not only was it balanced, but had a 240 billion some surplus. the frl budget was 1.7 trilli
there were 11 of us, and we were constantly not only fighting bill clinton, the president at that time, but fight against some of the things our old leadership was doing because we didn't come back to be just a mindless lemon for the elephant over the donkey, but came back with value, and that was to get our government spending down to live within our means, to get fair taxes that don't ruin people's businesses and their lives, and we believe the things the republican party had been saying....
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now with a possible presidential run looming, does clinton have a ukraine problem? carl cameron looks at that question tonight. >> as president obama's first secretary of state, hillary clinton pushed the administration's foreign policy agenda. russia was big, and from the get-go, had a rocky start. she presented russian foreign minister lavrov with a gift wrapped reset button, meant to emphasis the commitment to improve relations with russia. instead, it caused an international embarrassment. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. do you think we got it? >> you got it wrong. >> we got it wrong. >> this says -- means overcharged. >> clinton's attempt at humor was not enough. >> we won't let you do that to us, i promise. >> the secretary of state in the obama administration were scorned as amateurish by the international press. a new book out about clinton recalled her inner circle saying no one asked for the meaning of the word, and it was emergency stop button that had been pilfered from a swimming pool or jacuzzi at the hotel. clinton has a new book of h
now with a possible presidential run looming, does clinton have a ukraine problem? carl cameron looks at that question tonight. >> as president obama's first secretary of state, hillary clinton pushed the administration's foreign policy agenda. russia was big, and from the get-go, had a rocky start. she presented russian foreign minister lavrov with a gift wrapped reset button, meant to emphasis the commitment to improve relations with russia. instead, it caused an international...
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. >>> hillary clinton with the survey find more think of first lady than they did when she ran for the white house. 56% describe her as honest. that's up significantly since 2008 when she was running for president. 36% think she's hard to like. back in 2008, 53% of those called her unlikable. >> and barack obama saying you're likable enough, hillary. >>> george bush is close to being lake-effected. h.j. bush the nephew of george w. bush. p., as he's called in the family has won the republican primary to run for texas land commissioner. that is a stepping-stone to higher office in texas. senator john cornyn also won the primary beating steve carson. carson peeked sessions with the challenger as well. a lot of the people watching the texas election to seat strength in the tea party. let's take a look at "new day." kate bolduan joins us. >> good morning, you guys. we're, of course, going to continue to cover the breaking developments from the ukraine. secretary of state john kerry is set to meet with his russia counterpart just hours from now. what will happen in that meeting, what's that
. >>> hillary clinton with the survey find more think of first lady than they did when she ran for the white house. 56% describe her as honest. that's up significantly since 2008 when she was running for president. 36% think she's hard to like. back in 2008, 53% of those called her unlikable. >> and barack obama saying you're likable enough, hillary. >>> george bush is close to being lake-effected. h.j. bush the nephew of george w. bush. p., as he's called in the family...
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we're talking about hillary clinton, of course, and 2016. she spoke to cheering students at the university of miami last night. and it's this question about her infamous twitter bio that might have broken the applause meter. >> can you give us some insight into how the tvd in your file -- >> well, i'd really like to. but i have no characters left. i will certainly ponder that. >> keeping us waiting. a whopping 82% of democrats want clinton to run for president. that's according to a new "new york times"/cbs poll. behind clinton, the possible candidates drawing the most interest are vice president joe biden, former florida governor jeb bush and kentucky senator rand paul. as for new jersey governor chris christie, more republicans want him to run than not. 41% to 31%. and the poll says republicans have the edge in this year's midterms, 42% say they will back republicans in november. 39% say they'll back democrats. >>> senate votes on proposals to address military sexual assaults are likely within two weeks. and there are two competing democra
we're talking about hillary clinton, of course, and 2016. she spoke to cheering students at the university of miami last night. and it's this question about her infamous twitter bio that might have broken the applause meter. >> can you give us some insight into how the tvd in your file -- >> well, i'd really like to. but i have no characters left. i will certainly ponder that. >> keeping us waiting. a whopping 82% of democrats want clinton to run for president. that's...
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hillary clinton making a decision whether she'll run, whether she won't run, how much do you think benghazi and admitted state department failures of security, which were articulated in the state department's own report, how much will that be an issue or not be an issue? >> one of the great virtues of hillary would be sitting here and say the same thing, one of the great virtues of this job is i will not get engaged in presidential and domestic politics. >> do you miss politics at all? >> i beg your part season. >> do you mispolitics at all? >> i miss the years of senator and i miss a lot of aspects of it, yeah, i do, but this is a spectacular job. and i love doing what i'm doing. and i love the fact that for a concentrated period of time, even though i missed some of the other aspects, not all of them, mind you, i am able to focus on a specific task, a specific set of issues. and that is a luxury, believe me, to not have to go to a fund-raiser and not have to ask people for money, to not have to engage in some of the day-to-day things is really a blessing. and i love the ability to be able
hillary clinton making a decision whether she'll run, whether she won't run, how much do you think benghazi and admitted state department failures of security, which were articulated in the state department's own report, how much will that be an issue or not be an issue? >> one of the great virtues of hillary would be sitting here and say the same thing, one of the great virtues of this job is i will not get engaged in presidential and domestic politics. >> do you miss politics at...
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he is former president bill clinton. he is hoping to pack enough political punch to topple a lot of targets. here is abc's jeff zeleny. >> reporter: bill clinton is back. >> look, i love kentucky, you've been good to me. >> reporter: plunging into one of the biggest battles of the year. the effort to knock off the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell. clinton said he turned gridlock into an art form. >> when there's a problem, do everything you can to make sure the problem is never fixed. it may work in an election year. get everybody upset and mad all the time but it is a dumb way to run a country. >> reporter: clinton helping mcconnell's opponent. secretary of state allison lunder again grimes. she was a teenager when she was president. here she is only 14 presenting roses to the clintons at their inauguration in 1993. surrounded by senators in washington, mcconnell brushed off clinton's visit. >> every time he comes, it is good for me. >> reporter: perhaps but clinton is the biggest draw. fueled by nostalgia
he is former president bill clinton. he is hoping to pack enough political punch to topple a lot of targets. here is abc's jeff zeleny. >> reporter: bill clinton is back. >> look, i love kentucky, you've been good to me. >> reporter: plunging into one of the biggest battles of the year. the effort to knock off the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell. clinton said he turned gridlock into an art form. >> when there's a problem, do everything you can to make sure...
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. >> allot of the work started by the clinton administration, using satellites to understand climate change, the program was put on ice. >> the nasa earth science budget was cut by more than 30% to free up space exploration, including a mission to mars. shelled were satellite missions to monitor tropical rainfall, sea levels, glacial movement, soil moisture, permafrost, and improved information on droughts and floods. >> the problem is that you lose the continuity of data. >> you what scientists to look at the past 40 years. you do not want to say here is four years, then seven years missing, now more information. we are not sure what happened during the gap. but your seeing in some cases. satellites the entire time helping us to understand what is one to come next. >> the obama administration took steps to revive a funding. >> the president put out a budget that asked for a fair amount of money to do more research and build more satellites. he is not necessarily getting it. he is getting a diminished form of his budget that does not necessarily have enough money for him to do what s
. >> allot of the work started by the clinton administration, using satellites to understand climate change, the program was put on ice. >> the nasa earth science budget was cut by more than 30% to free up space exploration, including a mission to mars. shelled were satellite missions to monitor tropical rainfall, sea levels, glacial movement, soil moisture, permafrost, and improved information on droughts and floods. >> the problem is that you lose the continuity of data....
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kentucky senator rand paul who's revived attacks on the clintons, in particular bill clinton, over the monica lewinsky affair. its message? paul is obsessed with the '90s. >> rand paul is out there, he's banging on the clintons every day. now, what's his strategy? >> well, i'm not certain he has a strategy. >> there's a lot of things going on right now that we need to be concerned about other than what happened 15 years ago. >> the record is what will be judged upon. >> it's not a long-term winning strategy for republicans. let's all go back and dance the macarena and talk about 1998. ♪ >> by the way, given that paul has called bill clinton a sexual predator, this rebuke of former rocker ted nugent and warning to conservatives yesterday was perhaps, to some, a little rich. >> there are times when people are using language that shouldn't be used, and i recently criticized someone for using that language, and i'm not going to bring it up. i will say we can disagree with the president without calling him names. there are people out in the public that are taking away from our message, so
kentucky senator rand paul who's revived attacks on the clintons, in particular bill clinton, over the monica lewinsky affair. its message? paul is obsessed with the '90s. >> rand paul is out there, he's banging on the clintons every day. now, what's his strategy? >> well, i'm not certain he has a strategy. >> there's a lot of things going on right now that we need to be concerned about other than what happened 15 years ago. >> the record is what will be judged upon....
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but will the clintons fight their release? >>> plus, he fought for his life surviving an ied and sniper fire while watching his army brothers die, but as the pentagon slashes its budget, could the battle be lost? ♪ [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love and cook deliciously. mazola makes it better. [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, mov
but will the clintons fight their release? >>> plus, he fought for his life surviving an ied and sniper fire while watching his army brothers die, but as the pentagon slashes its budget, could the battle be lost? ♪ [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower...
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even clinton in '98. >> coming up on "morning joe," the clinton library is keeping its records sealed tight, but that could spark a challenge. mike allen has it all in the "morning playbook." first, bill karins with a check of the forecast. >> yeah, just giving bad news after bad news day after day. it's time to change that. a big storm, exactly what they needed. we have two of them. one is moving in today. we already have rain on the radar. the green is the rain. and we're going to expect the rain in san francisco on and off throughout the day. it will continue to push up into the northern portions of the state. further to the south, not a lot of rain around fresno. and for this drought in the area. this could be a significant rain in l.a., in, like, three years. that's how bad it's been. we're talking 2 inches of rain. of course, we have the cold in the northern plains. as bad as it's been, and through the next seven days, the storm on the west coast has to move east. that's the way it works. it will move into the cold air and produce a snowstorm from the ohio valley into the northe
even clinton in '98. >> coming up on "morning joe," the clinton library is keeping its records sealed tight, but that could spark a challenge. mike allen has it all in the "morning playbook." first, bill karins with a check of the forecast. >> yeah, just giving bad news after bad news day after day. it's time to change that. a big storm, exactly what they needed. we have two of them. one is moving in today. we already have rain on the radar. the green is the...
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i think -- wasn't clinton in kentucky today? >> yeah, but i think the democrats mistake bill clinton's popularity. we have a lot of conservative democrats in our state who go to church each week and who don't approve of his behavior, what he's done with women, sexual harassment in the workplace, a lot of democrats in our state don't approve of that kind of behavior. i think really having him as some sort of role model for the democratic party, it's something they ought to rethink, because there are a lot of people who don't agree with those kind of values. >> do you think that would be a big enough issue? do you think that would be a big issue if hillary runs for president? let's say you run for president, would you make it a big issue? >> i don't think bill clinton is so much an issue, his behavior and the way he's treated women through the years, it's really an issue about whether you want him as a role model and whether you want him as the leader in your party. it doesn't directly reflect on hillary, it's hard to escape the a
i think -- wasn't clinton in kentucky today? >> yeah, but i think the democrats mistake bill clinton's popularity. we have a lot of conservative democrats in our state who go to church each week and who don't approve of his behavior, what he's done with women, sexual harassment in the workplace, a lot of democrats in our state don't approve of that kind of behavior. i think really having him as some sort of role model for the democratic party, it's something they ought to rethink, because...